Whether ductile material can fail in brittle manner? WHEN?
Answer Posted / thilak
ductile mamterial(MS)undergoes failure in brittle manner
during fatigue failure, fatigue failure occurs in 3 stages:
1. crack initiation
2. crack propagation
3. brittle fracture...
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